| 1848 - 1292 pages
...Dogmatists, who were both right and both wrong. — Family Economist. THE TOWN-PUMP TALKING THROUGH ITS NOSE. Noon, by the north clock ! Noon, by the east ! High noon, too, by the hot sun-beams which fall, scarcely aslope, upon my head, and almost make the water bubble and smoke... | |
| 1856 - 666 pages
...Pump talking through its nose. NOON, by the north clock ! Noon, by the clock ! High noon, too, by the hot sun-beams which fall scarcely aslope upon my head,...under my nose. Truly, we public characters have a rough time of it. Among all the town officers, who sustain for a single year, the burden of such manifold... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1849 - 348 pages
...TOWN PUMP. (Scene—The corner of two principal streets.—The Town Pump talking through its noso.) 1. NOON, by the north clock'! Noon, by the east'! High noon, too, by those hot sunbeams which fall', scarcely aslope', upon my head, and almost make the water bubble and... | |
| William Horsell - Hydrotherapy - 1850 - 266 pages
...Magazine." [Scene. — The corner of two principal streets. The Town Pump talking through its nose.] " NOON by the north clock ! Noon by the east ! High noon, too, by the hot sunbeams, which fall scarcely aslope upon my head, and almost make the water bubble and smoke... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Readers - 1852 - 250 pages
...unknown to civilized man — they would think you insane to name it ! A RILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP. 1. NOON, by the north clock ! Noon, by the east ! High...sunbeams, which fall, scarcely aslope, upon my head, and'1 almost make the water bubble and smoke in the trough under my nose. Truly, we public characters... | |
| David Bates Tower - Readers - 1853 - 272 pages
...insane, to name it! A RILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP. 1. NOON, by the north clock! Noon, by the east! High nqon, too, by these hot sunbeams, which fall, scarcely aslope,...Truly, we public characters have a tough time of it! 3. The overseers of the poor ought to make me their chairman, since I provide bountifully for the pauper,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Children - 1853 - 350 pages
...PUMP. (Scene. — The corner of two principal streets. — The Town Pump talking through its nose.) 1. NOON, by the north clock'! Noon, by the east'! High noon, too, by those hot sunbeams which fall', scarcely aslope', upon my head, and almost make the water bubble and... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Children - 1853 - 344 pages
...(Scene. — The corner of two principal streets. — The Town Pump talking through its nose.) 1. Noox, by the north clock'! Noon, by the east'! High noon, too, by wose hot sunbeams which fall', scarcely aslope', upon my head, and almost make the water bubble and... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Readers - 1852 - 248 pages
...unknown to civilized man — they would think you insane to name it ! A KILL FROM THE TOWN PUMP. 1. NOON, by the north clock! Noon, by the east! High...Truly, we public characters have a tough time of it ! 2. And among all the town officers chosen at March meeting, where is he that sustains, for a single... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American prose literature - 1856 - 592 pages
...thecornrtoftimprinripalstrects. 2V TOWN PvMP talking through its rinse.] NOON, by the north clock ! Noon, by the cast ! High noon, too, by these hot sunbeams, which fall,...scarcely aslope, upon my head, and almost make the water hubble and smoke, in the trough under my nose. Truly, we public characters have a tough time of it... | |
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